Title: Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level: Mitosis and Meiosis
1Gametogenesis at the Chromosomal level Mitosis
and Meiosis
- Animal Science 434
- John J. Parrish
2Definitions
Chromosome - linear DNA molecule
Centromere - special region of spindle attachment
3Definitions
A chromatid pair has an identical sequence of DNA
4Cell Cycle
M
Go
MPF
MPF
MPF
G1
G2
MPF
MPF
MPF
MPF
Interphase
S
5M - Phase
- Prophase
- Metaphase
- Anaphase
- Telophase
- Cytokinesis
6Grand Scheme
Mitosis
Meiosis
2N
2N
Replicate Division
Replicate Division
2N
2N
2N
2N
Division
N
N
N
N
7Mitosis
Go
G1
M - phase
Prophase
S
G2
Metaphase
Homologous chromosomes pair along side of each
other
Chromatids
Centromere
MPF high
Spindles (microtubules)
8Mitosis
Anaphase
MPF decreases
Chromatids pull apart
9Mitosis
Anaphase
MPF decreases
Chromatids pull apart
10Mitosis
Telophase
Chromosomes pull apart further
Microtubules Disappears
Nuclear envelopes reform
11Mitosis
Telophase
Chromosomes pull apart further
Microtubules Disappears
Nuclear envelopes reform
12Mitosis
Cytokinesis
13Mitosis
Cytokinesis
14Meiosis
2N
4N
Go
G1
G2
S
Prophase
Primary Spermatocyte Primary Oocyte
15The Five Phases of Meiotic Prophase
- Leptotene
- Chromosomes condense
4N
- Zygotene
- Homologous chromosomesbegin to pair
- Bivalents
4N
16The Five Phases of Meiotic Prophase
- Pachytene
- Pairing is completed
- Crossing over of homologues occur
4N
- Diplotene/Dictyatene
- Oocytes stop here before puberty
- Homologous chromosomes pull apart but remain
attached at crossover points (chiasma) - RNA synthesis is possible
4N
17The Five Phases of Meiotic Prophase
- Diakinesis
- RNA synthesis stops
- The chromatids become visible
4N
Homologous chromosomes linked at
chiasma Chromatids linked at centromere
Crossover (chiasma)
Centromere
18Metaphase I of Meiosis
4N
Homologous chromosomes move toward opposite poles
and pair across from one another
Homologous chromosomes held together via chiasma
19Anaphase I of Meiosis
4N
Recombination as a result of crossing over
20Telophase I
4N
21Telophase I
Cytokinesis
4N
Secondary Spermatocyte orSecondary Oocyte
22Meiosis
Metaphase II
2N
2N
No Replication
Rest Same As Mitosis
2N
2N
Oocytes stop here until fertilized
23Meiosis
This does notexist for oocyte
Telophase II Cytokinesis
Anaphase II
N
N
2N
Spermatid
N
2N
N
24Abnormalities
- Anueploidy
- Not an exact multiple
- Hyper or hypo
- Example 2N - 1 or 2N 1
- Euploidy
- Exact multiple of haploid
- Example 3N, 4N, etc.
- Non-disjunction
- Causes aneuploidy and occurs in meiosis
- Example N - 1 or N 1
25Abnormalities
Non-disjunction
XXYY
XY
XXYY
X
Kleinfelters Syndrome
Turners Syndrome
26Downs Syndrome
- Non-disjunction
- Extra copy of chromosome 21
- Probability increases with age
- Age 35, 2 per 1000 births
- Age 40, 6 per 1000 births
- Age 45, 16 per 1000 births